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GENERAL INDEX.
Gorges and Aishe families, iv. 169
Gorham (J. J'.), M.A., on best English historical
novel, xii. 69 ; " dillisk " and " slook," y. 55 Goring, Gifford, and Bainbridge families, vii. 69 Goring House during Civil War, ii. 369 -Gorse, Goose, or Le Gos family, vi. 230, 312, 495 ;
vii. 277, 378, 477
Gospel for the Feast of the Assumption, xii.
380, 508
Gospels, the Barabbas incident, vii. 381 Goss (C. W 1 . F.) on the Bavernsbourne, ii. 17
Gosse or Goss family, xi. 9, 72
Gosselin (Hellier) on Atkyns family, v. 448 Byde family of Ware Park, v. 469 First bar- maid, ix. 197 French verge watch, ix. 328 " Gas " as a street-name, viii. 418 ' Loss and Gain ' : ' From Oxford to Rome,' vi. 497
Gosson (H.), bookseller of London, c. 1603, xii.
401, 448
-Gostwick (Sir E.), c. 1612, his biography, xi.
451 ; xii. 14 -" Goth," etymology of the name, vii. 302
Gotham, barrow at, vi. 48, 112 ; Derbyshire place-name, v. 125
" Gothamites" = Londoners, name used 1727, iv. 25, 133, 179
" Gothav'n 'speckshioner," in Kipling's ' Last Chantey,' ix. 328, 393
Gotherson (M.ajor Daniel), c. 1663, and Matthew Prior, iv. 447, v. 17
Gothurst family, vii. 128
Goudchaux (H.) on "All my eye and Betty Martin," iv. 377 " Among the blind the one- eyed man is king," ix. 412 Authors wanted, ix. 396 ; xi. 500 Breton song, vi. 36 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., iv. 431 " Loci dulcedo nos attinet," ix. 225 ' More the Merrier, The,' vi. 15 " Piraeus mistaken for a man," xi. 57 References wanted, vi. 118 " Sex horas somno," vi. 474
Gough (A. V.) on Johnsoniana, ix. 206
Gough or Goffe (Rev. T.) of East Clandon, v. 49
Gouland, in .Tonson's ' ' Pan's Anniversary,' ii.
429, 532 ; iii. 3
Gould (Arthur W.) on Collet (Sir James), iv. 188 Fleetwood's ' Duchy of Lancaster,' xii. 342 Municipal records printed, iii. 494 Newgate Street, E.G. (No. 52) ; a sculptured stone, x. 50 Poll-books of the City of London, ii. 29 Worcester House, Thames Street, iii. 450 Gould (Edward), Etonian, 1757, x. 349 Gould (Samuel), bookseller, his epitaph, ii. 346 'Goulding (R. W.) on Charles Boit, enameller, vi. 121
Gounod (Charles) at Saint Raphael, 1866, iv. 106 Gourd or goord, building term, its meaning, iii. 67 Goust, in the Pyrenees, small Republic, vi. 48,
135
-Gove (John), b. 1604, brass-founder, iii. 428 Gover, derivation of the surname, v. 128 Government, representative, in the Colonies, vi.
206 Governors, Colonial, style of address to, viii. 329,
377, 512
Governors of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, por- traits of, iii. 127, 235, 278 Gow (Neil), race-horse, i. 288, 376, 413 >Gow (Niel), fiddler, b. 1727, d. 1807, xi. 309, 443,
501
'Gower, " an uzerper," 1600, his identity, v. 288 Gower (Abel), 1632, and Napton estates, vi. 30
Gower (Henry), Bishop of St. David's, ix. 88, 195,
293
Gower (R. Vaughan) on baked pears =" Wardens"- Bedford Fair, iv. 37 Blue Rod, iv. 18 Churchyard inscriptions : list of transcriptions, vi. 418 Comyn (Eli), iv. 189 Cuckoo rimes, iv. 31 " Dowie" chamber, ix. 50 Eighteenth- century Kentish tokens, x. 449 English Countess at Tunbridge Wells, i. 34 Estates of nonjurors, vi. 9 " Gabetin," iv. 26 Gavelkind in England, xii. 428 Gover surname, v. 128 Gower : " an uzerper," v. 288 Gower (Abel) of Boughton St. John, vi. 30 Gower (Henry), Bishop of St. David's, i*. 88 Gower (Richard Hall), ii. 469 Gower (Sir Samuel), 1757, xi. 321 Gower (Thomas) temp. Henry V., iv. 528 ; v. 173 Gower family, ii. 249 ; iii. 472 Gray and the Antrobus family, vii. 36 ' Hamlet ' in 1585, iii. 311 " Here sleeps a youth," iv. 78 History of England with riming verses, iv. 278 Ingenious tailor, vi. 267, 353 Leigh, Kent, vi. 289 Medal, x. 470 Nelson : " musle," iv. 351 ; to Sir Edward Berry, xii. 418 Parsons not in Holy Orders, i. 12 Peers immortalized by public- houses, iv. 332 Penny note, xi. 301 ' Pick- wick ' difficulties, iii. 313 St. Dunstan and Tunbridge Wells, iii. 489 ; iv. 98 " Scammel " = to tread on, iv. 277 Seymer : Burrow : Monckton, vi. 449 Stampe '(William), D.D., vi. 30 Sussex Ironworks : obselete terms, i. 116 " Swale," its American and English meanings, iv. 114 Tonbridge Congregational Church : its registers, v. 186" Well ! of all and of all ! " xi. 370
Gower (Richard Hall), d. 1833, his descendants, ii. 469
Gower (Sir Samuel), sail-cloth maker, d. 1757, xi. 321
Gower (Thomas), temp. Henry V., arms of. iv. 528 ; v. 173, 396
Gower and Gore families, v. 173, 396
Gower family of Worcestershire, ii. 249, 417, 452 : iii. 472 ; iv. 53
Goyder (Rev. David G.), F.E.S., c. 1829, vi. 450, 514 ; vii. 97
Gozzoli fresco, Florence, the Magi in the, viii. 130
Grace, Latin, " Benedictus benedicat," xi. 149. 192
Grace (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 209
Grace before meat, rime, viii. 126
Gracechurch Street, formerly called Gratious or Gracines, iii. 149, 175, 212, 398
Graemes or Gratious Street = Gracechurch Street, iii. 149, 175, 212, 3!!8
Graduation, early instances, ii. 427 ; iii. 32, 75, 327, 334, 417
Graduation and matriculation at the Universities, vii. 409, 474 ; viii. 33
Grady (Henry), Etonian, 1765, x. 349
Grafton picture of Shakespeare, xi. 321, 442 xii. 15 ;
Graham (A. M.), his ' Fudge in Ireland,' 1822, viii. 329, 376
Graham (Clementina Stirling), d. 1877, ix. 129, 194, 236
Graham (F. W.) on Graham (Gartur family), ix. 208
Graham (John) on songs of the peasantry, iii. 47
Graham (Oliver) on Baron Adam Friedel, xi. 433